Paper cans are made primarily of paper, making them easy to recycle; they offer excellent protection, being waterproof, moisture-proof, and providing some insulation; they are odorless, non-toxic, and safe, making them particularly suitable for food packaging; they can be filled with goods of various shapes with minimal noise during filling; they offer diverse shapes and structures, and the outer layer can be printed with colors, resulting in good display effects; they are lightweight, only 30% the weight of iron cans, facilitating easy distribution, use, and reducing costs. Composite paper cans have a wide range of applications, commonly used for packaging powdered solid foods such as cocoa powder, tea, sugar, salt, oatmeal, coffee, and various solid beverages.
For example, approximately 85% of concentrated citrus juice in the United States is packaged in composite paper cans. In Japan, over 50% of soft drinks are packaged in composite paper cans with aluminum easy-open lids. Furthermore, composite paper cans are suitable for packaging and decorating candies, tea, wines, milk powder, snack foods, dried fruit powders, monosodium glutamate, chicken essence, cosmetics, handicrafts, gifts, underwear, bras, sporting goods, calligraphy and paintings, drawings and documents, etc. They are a new generation of environmentally friendly packaging materials that can replace glass, ceramics, and other packaging materials.
Composite paper cans are also a new type of packaging product. They are not only green and environmentally friendly, but also have low manufacturing costs, making them a good choice for food packaging. Combining paper, film, and iron into one, they are the best containers for packaging fried and crispy foods, with advantages such as superior sealing performance, safety and hygiene, low cost, and novelty and fashion.
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